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Library membership will be open to foreigners too, potentially allowing readers of Chinese worldwide to borrow books
Show sponsor executive predicts that of possible 100 new tablets on display, some won't live on beyond four-day show
The number of support calls rose in 2010 even as help desk budgets were being cut
Spar over Google security engineer's 'fuzzer' release, IE vulnerability
IBM shared a few secrets behind its Jeopardy-challenging Watson computer
The developer portal is open, and the store will launch later this year
The acquisition is intended to help Qualcomm grow beyond cellular networks
Network operators can request a electronic document that proves their routing is accurate
Risk assessment highlights danger areas
SD Association is releasing the SD 4.0 specification, and media based on the spec could be available next year
Apple and Android dominate, but Microsoft could have a trick up its sleeve
AT&T president also joins Motorola execs to introduce new Atrix dual processor phone
The phone will run on AT&T's HSPA network
AT&T will launch LTE smartphones, tablets this summer
Silicon for the world of mobile "communiputing"
Developers predict 'race to the bottom' on prices, limited choice, support disasters
4G wireless, HD over Wi-Fi among CES 2011 intros
Intel has over 100 design wins for its Oak Trail tablet chip.
The agency wants apps that measure broadband providers' compliance with net neutrality rules
The CEOs of Microsoft and Arm made the announcement at CES Wednesday afternooon
French firm Vupen says Microsoft's browser vulnerable to drive-by attacks
Low-end mobile phone aimed at users not interested in more expensive smartphones, AT&T exec says
Josh Holly charged with unauthorized credit card access, but the investigation is ongoing
New Cisco technology allows viewing of video content from multiple sources, including cloud networks
The Videoscape platform aims to tie together television, Internet video and personal video for users
Immunet acquisition puts Sourcefire in direct competition with traditional anti-malware providers
Apple products don’t allow convergence, Microsoft official says
At worst, tablet frenzy will hurt Microsoft in the enterprise
Enterprise adoption could be a long process, says analyst Schadler
AMD's Fusion chips combine a CPU and graphics processor on a single piece of silicon
Hewlett-Packard's DM1 netbook will play back 1080p HD video and include LTE capabilities
Intel will display at least 28 Sandy Bridge chips at CES, and many desktop and laptop products containing the chips
Skype and other VOIP companies say they are operating legally in China
Analysts warn CEO Mark Zuckerberg not to lose focus
SATA storage trying to reclaim popularity from USB 3.0 with faster speed, wireless support